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Google Revolutionizes the GPS Market: Introducing Google Maps Navigation

Posted by Technology Guider On November - 23 - 2009

Google seems to be continually redefining markets time after time just like Apple obliterates the competition with its mind blowing gadgets such as the iPhone, iPod Touch and Magic Mouse. Google has GMail (best mail app out there by far for its continuous innovation), Talk and Maps Navigation (I know there’s much more Google has to offer but that’s a good summary for now).

Mark this day on your calendar, November 4, 2009, as a day the big navigation providers took a huge hit in their stock price because a lot of people realize that Google Maps Navigation could destroy their business. Sadly it’s only offered in the U.S. for now on phones with Android 1.6 or higher but there’s a bright end to the tunnel for Canadian consumers. DAVE Wireless, one of the three new wireless companies set to hit the market in the next 6 months, is planning to release Google’s phone with Android pre-installed. Now for the features of Google Maps Navigations.

  • Search in plain ‘ol English (watch video). Much like searching on Google Maps, you don’t need to know the address of where you are going (unless it’s a house and then you may have trouble). All you have to do is type the name of the business (i.e. Best Buy) or the type (i.e. electronics)
  • Search by voice (watch video). This is not a new feature as a Magellan GPS offers it, but now Google Maps Navigation does as well. Just speak your destination such as “Navigate to Air Canada Centre in Toronto”
  • Traffic view (watch video). If your area is supported by Google Traffic then this feature is golden. On-screen you will see either green,yellow or red depending on the current traffic conditions on your route.
  • Search along route (watch video). What I hate about some GPS’s (or at least mine) is that you can’t look at the map and see common things such as gas stations. Google fixes that allowing you to turn on layers such as gas stations, restaurants, or parking.
  • Satellite view (watch video). A small feature but still cool is you are able to see a 3D satellite view of your route with Google’s high-resolution aerial imagery.
  • Street View (watch video). This to me is the best feature. Just as you’re about to turn, Google Street View imagery is overlaid and navigation automatically turns on to Street View when you approach your destination. Pure genius!
  • Car dock mode (watch video). Simply place your device on the car dock and it will activate a special mode that will make it easier for you to use your device at arm’s length.

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Apple iMac 2009

Posted by Technology Guider On November - 18 - 2009

As expected Apple released its update on the Apple iMac. Aesthetically it has kept the same body but with some slight changes. First lets start off with the screen. Taking cues from a HDTV, the Apple iMac has a black border going to the very edges of the screen and the aluminum border that was present on the previous generation is gone. Both of these changes give the effect that the screen is bigger. As well instead of offering 20-inch and 24-inch screen, Apple upgraded significantly with 21.5-inch and 27-inch screens that are only offered in the glossy finish. I apologize on behalf of Apple for not giving you guys the option of a matte finish.

In my opinion 27-inch seems a little too big for the mainstream public and they may want to consider offering something in between; say bring back the 24-inch. On top of that, it is interesting to note that many observers have said that the 21.5-inch looks much bigger than the previous 20-inch mostly because of the changes noted above, but both use IPS technology to deliver consistent colour at most angles, 178 to be exact.

The new Apple iMac is the fastest ever with Intel Core 2 Duo processors starting at 3.06 GHz, and Core i5 and i7 quad-core processors for up to twice the performance of last years mddel. The Apple iMac comes with improved graphics across the board with NVIDIA GeForce 9400M integrated graphics or ATI Radeon HD 4670 discrete graphics in the 21.5-inch model, and ATI Radeon HD 4670 discrete graphics or ATI Radeon HD 4850 discrete graphics in the 27-inch model.

Apple also upgraded in the RAM section with 4GB of 1066 MHz DDR3 with the possibility to expand to a whopping 16GB.

Prices for the new Apple iMacs come in at $1199(USD) for the 21.5-inch model and $1699(USD) for the 27-inch model. All come with a wireless keyboard and the new Magic Mouse, a world first Multi-Touch mouse. They also ship with a built-in iSight video camera, mic and integrated stereo speakers. On top of that the new Apple iMac includes built-in AirPort Extreme 802.11n Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Gigabit Ethernet, a grand total of four USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 800 port and a new built-in SD card slot.

Prices in Canada start at $1299 for the 21.5-inch model and $1799 for the 27-inch model.

Popularity: 12% [?]

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